How Much Do You Know About Speech Choirs?

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What is the typical size of a speech choir?

  • 21 to 50 members
  • 12 to 100 members (correct)
  • 11 to 20 members
  • 1 to 10 members

What is the purpose of dividing speech choir members into groups?

  • To group members based on their natural speaking voices (correct)
  • To separate members based on their age
  • To match members based on their height
  • To create competition among members

Which of the following is not necessary for a speech choir performance?

  • Dynamic range
  • Expression
  • Accurate coordination
  • Choreography of movement (correct)

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Study Notes

  • Speech choirs recite speeches in unison with choreography and costuming.
  • They date back to ancient Greece and were part of most plays.
  • They are typically the same size as singing choirs with 12 to 100 members.
  • Members are divided into groups based on natural speaking voices.
  • Selections are typically poems or poetic passages.
  • Choreography of movement is not necessary but can be used.
  • Costumes can be simple or elaborate to highlight the performance.
  • Dynamic range, expression, and accurate coordination are important.
  • Solo parts for specific members can add dramatic effect.
  • Facial expressions and intonation are carefully planned.

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